If you are looking for a little robot of your very own that you can program to do lots and lots of stunts, then look no further. The winner of the latest Robo-One Competition in Japan has a robot kit that he wants you see.

Created by Motohira Nakamura, the JO-Zero Robot is a hyper-active and very flexible robot, capable of many directions of movement. How many do you ask? How does twenty sound? JO-Zero has 10 degrees of freedom in his legs, 8 in his arms, and 2 in his waist. For those of you that don’t speak robot lingo, that means this little guy has many, many moves. But don’t take my word for it. Just take a look at the video to see the robot in action. He can write his name, do the limbo, and do a head stand over an obstacle.

As far as programming goes, JO-Zero was made with the amateur roboteer in mind and the kit includes a library of moves that can be customized without needing a degree in robotics. He can even work using an infrared remote control, or he can be programmed to interact with other JO-Zero robots. Perhaps for a little pretend mini mecha battle?

Sorry to say, though, this kind of advanced toy also comes with an advanced price of $1100. But if you are serious about investing in a robot kit, the JO-Zero looks like loads of fun and worth the cost.